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stuart: you could use this principle, small-scale, you could use that to a small community in america somewhat. >> it is economically justifiable. there's another source of power. stuart: it would not be economically viable if you put this small town in arizona for example. >> depends what their source of energy is. it may not. stuart: you are a lifetime in solar? >> lifetime engineering, that was my first -- dave: have you ever been there? >> it is difficult to get to. they have one very every two weeks and if you miss the u.s. and other two weeks. stuart: what do people do their? >> they enjoy it and i solar energy they have, there is an agricultural community. stuart: will you do this on another island? >> we don't have the contract. it is the great opportunity to improve the technology we have and use it in a new way that helps people. stuart: that is your commercial. what is the out the door cost to wire up solar power, 1500 people in the south pacific? >> couldn't tell you -- >> with your contract for? >> $2 million. stuart: for fifteen million people. are you coming kicking new
stuart: you could use this principle, small-scale, you could use that to a small community in america somewhat. >> it is economically justifiable. there's another source of power. stuart: it would not be economically viable if you put this small town in arizona for example. >> depends what their source of energy is. it may not. stuart: you are a lifetime in solar? >> lifetime engineering, that was my first -- dave: have you ever been there? >> it is difficult to get to....
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stuart: what about the rest of us strivers, charles payne. all of us. >> all three of us. stuart: it was good. we'll have more of that interview coming up in our next hour when andrea tantaros and don peebles. you can see the whole thing on your facebook page. and grover norquist, says the republican will not cave on the fiscal cliff and that the g.o.p. will not agree to higher tax rate. i disagree with that. grover coming up after the break. so, too, is the opening bell. next, is this what republicans are up against? >> we cannot afford to extend the bush tax cuts for the wealthy. what i'm not going to do is to extend bush tax cuts for the wealthiest 2% that we can't afford. can your hearing aid do this? lyric can. lyric can. lyric can. lyric by phonak is the world's only 24/7, 100% init's tiny.aring device. but lyric's not just about what you can't see. it's about what it can do. lyric can be worn 24/7 for up to four months, without battery changes. incredibly easy to live with, lyric can be worn showering, sleeping and exercising. in fact, you might forget it's there at
stuart: what about the rest of us strivers, charles payne. all of us. >> all three of us. stuart: it was good. we'll have more of that interview coming up in our next hour when andrea tantaros and don peebles. you can see the whole thing on your facebook page. and grover norquist, says the republican will not cave on the fiscal cliff and that the g.o.p. will not agree to higher tax rate. i disagree with that. grover coming up after the break. so, too, is the opening bell. next, is this...
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and joining us, she's going to show us two homes, and welcome back. i've got to start with the first house in phoenix, sold, i believe, in july of this year, 960,000 bucks way down from the michigan price, tell me. >> yes, it sat on the market for 518 days, with six price drops originally listed at 1.5 million dollars. so, it's a gorgeous home, almost 6500 square feet on a half acre has the bells and whistles, priced wrong to begin with and someone had a hope after big dollar and a wakeening and sold it for $960,000 after almost two years on the market. stuart: that's terrific because, i mean, i'm thinking in terms of 2006 and 2007 prices. and 960 grand for that house is a bargain, case can closed. >> it is a bargain. stuart: fantastic. the second house you brought this one from miami. >> yes. stuart: it sold in august i think for 930,000 down from what? >> 1.379 and this home sat on the market for 311 days, so they took a 450,000 less to get this property off their hands. stuart: wow. and i'm trying to walk away with a bottom line for the two homes t
and joining us, she's going to show us two homes, and welcome back. i've got to start with the first house in phoenix, sold, i believe, in july of this year, 960,000 bucks way down from the michigan price, tell me. >> yes, it sat on the market for 518 days, with six price drops originally listed at 1.5 million dollars. so, it's a gorgeous home, almost 6500 square feet on a half acre has the bells and whistles, priced wrong to begin with and someone had a hope after big dollar and a...
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it was used wrongly. it was not his information to use. he did not own that information. >> i guess the question, gerri -- david: go ahead, carroll. >> here's the thing. the market, there's always somebody who will have an advantage in the market. somebody's going to have a faster computer. somebody's going to have a better algorithm, somebody will always have something better than somebody else. that's how the world works. getting the information quickly, the other investors benefit. by this guy making money, the others didn't lose out. if you didn't want to buy the stock, you're not buying it more. david: what she's saying is there is something unfair about@ the speed of trade that the normal retailer trader cannot ever match and the information. gerri: yeah, sure, great points here. carroll, this is about a victimless crime. remember the insider saying i don't -- there's no victims here really. the impact of what i did dispated through the markets so i deserve a lighter sentence. don't you argue that the market is the victim here? s int
it was used wrongly. it was not his information to use. he did not own that information. >> i guess the question, gerri -- david: go ahead, carroll. >> here's the thing. the market, there's always somebody who will have an advantage in the market. somebody's going to have a faster computer. somebody's going to have a better algorithm, somebody will always have something better than somebody else. that's how the world works. getting the information quickly, the other investors...
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joining us is dr. ben carson from johns hopkins university, the foremost neurosurgeon in the country and he just got out of surgery. always a pleasure. thanks for being with us. i want to run down a list of things that you object to in obamacare. am i right in saying you believe it will be fewer doctors because of obamacare? >> yes. the reason there will be fewer doctors is because right now one of the things that makes quality of life of doctors so difficult is they have to see so many patients in a short period of time in order to maintain fiscal liability. that number will increase now buy thirty-two million. couple that with decrease reimbursements from medicare and medicaid, you will find less and less satisfaction, more and more pressure and that is why you see so many concierge practices all over the country. these doctors don't take any insurance and they take -- provide primary care. that can't continue under obamacare. they will have to put an end to that. they will have to couple for instanc
joining us is dr. ben carson from johns hopkins university, the foremost neurosurgeon in the country and he just got out of surgery. always a pleasure. thanks for being with us. i want to run down a list of things that you object to in obamacare. am i right in saying you believe it will be fewer doctors because of obamacare? >> yes. the reason there will be fewer doctors is because right now one of the things that makes quality of life of doctors so difficult is they have to see so many...
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even us in america, when we had our revolution, it took us a while. it took us a civil war and even hundreds of years until we started to realize our own ideas and what freedom and the separation of powers is. if egyptians are going to understand the separation of powers, balance of powers, they need to be pushed to accept rule of law, and they have not been pushed by america or the west. stuart: i'm sorry to cut it off short, doctor. we're very short on time. we always appreciate your opinion. thanks for coming on today. >> thanks, stuart, any time. stuart: more varney & company is next. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list
even us in america, when we had our revolution, it took us a while. it took us a civil war and even hundreds of years until we started to realize our own ideas and what freedom and the separation of powers is. if egyptians are going to understand the separation of powers, balance of powers, they need to be pushed to accept rule of law, and they have not been pushed by america or the west. stuart: i'm sorry to cut it off short, doctor. we're very short on time. we always appreciate your opinion....
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when is the last time you use a pc? may be like a lot of people you switched your computing to a smart phone. dell, very big name in pcs looking bad because of the weaker pc market. where are we? nicole: it is down 3% again. we are hearing the story we have heard on "varney and company" for several quarters, week pc demand. dell is trying to change its business and grow revenue in the coming quarter. what it means is there numbers plunge nearly half, 47%. that is why you are seeing down arrows. stuart: way below $10 a share. thanks very much. the opening trend on wall street dead flat, we are down three points. the national debt, $16.2 trillion and rising fast. we know this is a major issue for many viewers, may be the biggest issue for you. we are spending money now, saddling future generations with massive debt that we will not be able to repay. here's what union leader richard trumka said about the national debt. the national debt is not a short-term crisis. this is what president obama said on david letterman in sep
when is the last time you use a pc? may be like a lot of people you switched your computing to a smart phone. dell, very big name in pcs looking bad because of the weaker pc market. where are we? nicole: it is down 3% again. we are hearing the story we have heard on "varney and company" for several quarters, week pc demand. dell is trying to change its business and grow revenue in the coming quarter. what it means is there numbers plunge nearly half, 47%. that is why you are seeing...
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joining us no now -- joining us now is a fox news strategic analyst. as i look at the military news that m co -- that comes out of the middle east, i'm struck by one thing, israel's missile defense it has. isn't this one of the most important weapons of modern warfare? >> absolutely. very few weapons are touted as revolutionary. this is revolutionary. what you are doing with this iron dome that shoots an anti-missile, missile into the sky in very short notice, rapidly detected and knocks a rocket or missile out of the sky, stuart, basically what you are doing is firing a bullet to stop a bullet mid-flight. it is astonishing. there are two game changers here. stuart: hold on a second, colonel. i'm sorry, is it working? i'm told that a lot of the rockets are stopped by iron dome, but not all of them. >> well, not all are. that's true for two reasons: one, the iron dome system has not yet been fully deployed. there are more batteries coming. at some point it is just a matter of numbers. if you fire more rockets, then there are missiles to take them out of
joining us no now -- joining us now is a fox news strategic analyst. as i look at the military news that m co -- that comes out of the middle east, i'm struck by one thing, israel's missile defense it has. isn't this one of the most important weapons of modern warfare? >> absolutely. very few weapons are touted as revolutionary. this is revolutionary. what you are doing with this iron dome that shoots an anti-missile, missile into the sky in very short notice, rapidly detected and knocks...